It depends on the context. If I say "I'm going down to the general store", then it is not. If I say "I like General Eisenhower", then it is.
Yes
you have to do all the missions for the bosses, they all have a capilized letter on the radar that you can follow
Yes, the days of the week do need to be capitalized. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
No, not all nouns need to be capitalized. Only proper nouns, which are specific names of people, places, or things, should be capitalized. Common nouns, which refer to general items, do not need to be capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
When talking about birth control as a whole, it is not capitalized. This is because it is not a proper noun. However, if you are naming a specific brand of birth control, then you would capitalize the full name.
No, west should not be capitalized if it is used in directions depending on the context of the sentence. If you are talking about the West Coast, then it would be capitalized. If you are simply heading west, then it can be written in lowercase.
The first letter must be capitalized and all others must remain lower case.
General McClellan, General Hooker, General Meade, General Grant, General Reynolds, General Hancock, General Chamberlain, General Scott, General Sherman,... the list is pretty long.
In the Army there are five different levels of General: Brigadier General, Major General, Lieutenant General, General and General of the Army.
In general, NO.In general, NO.In general, NO.In general, NO.
The plural of secretary general is secretaries general.
he was a general. he was a general. he was a general.